The project for the Church of Santa Chiara in Sini, a small village in the Sardinian interior, offers an opportunity to rewrite a portion of the fabric of the historic centre, with a process-driven approach which considers long-term action and the continuity of places as the paradigms for reinterpreting the weaves of tradition and renewing meaningful relations with the community. The inward-looking character of the traditional courtyard-house fabrics, the essentiality of the composition and the use of a mono-material approach are the principles borrowed from the building culture of these places, with the aim of conceiving a new autonomous architecture which aims to be rooted in the place and combined with the dejà-là; walls, enclosures and patios are just a few of the typological and lexical elements that the project makes use of as operational and communicative tools in relation to the pre-existing context.
Il progetto per la chiesa intestata a Santa Chiara a Sini, un piccolo abitato dell’interno sardo, costituisce l’occasione per riscrivere una porzione di tessuto del centro storico, con un approccio processuale che ricerca nella lunga durata e nella continuità di luogo i paradigmi per interpretare le trame della tradizione e rinnovare nessi di senso con la comunità. Il carattere introverso dello spazio proprio dei tessuti di case a corte, l’essenzialità compositiva e il ricorso alla sintesi materica sono i principi che vengono mutuati dalla cultura del costruire di questi luoghi per concepire una nuova architettura che intende radicarsi nel sito e integrarsi con il dejà-là; muri, recinti, patii sono solo alcuni degli elementi tipologici e lessicali a cui il progetto ricorre come strumenti operativi e dialogici con il contesto pre-esistente.
Il villaggio, l’incrocio, la casa, la chiesa, la croce Complesso parrocchiale di Santa Chiara a Sini = The Village, the Crossroads, the House, the Church, the Cross. Parish Church Complex of Santa Chiara in Sini
Carlo Atzeni
Co-primo
;Silvia MocciCo-primo
2022-01-01
Abstract
The project for the Church of Santa Chiara in Sini, a small village in the Sardinian interior, offers an opportunity to rewrite a portion of the fabric of the historic centre, with a process-driven approach which considers long-term action and the continuity of places as the paradigms for reinterpreting the weaves of tradition and renewing meaningful relations with the community. The inward-looking character of the traditional courtyard-house fabrics, the essentiality of the composition and the use of a mono-material approach are the principles borrowed from the building culture of these places, with the aim of conceiving a new autonomous architecture which aims to be rooted in the place and combined with the dejà-là; walls, enclosures and patios are just a few of the typological and lexical elements that the project makes use of as operational and communicative tools in relation to the pre-existing context.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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